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rating: 4.50 out of 5 with 31 votes
Title: Bossa Novaville: Ultra Lounge 14
Artist: Various Artists
Release date: 1997-06-03
Publisher: Capitol
Media: Audio CD



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tracklist
Disc 1
  1. So Danço Samba (I Only Dance Samba) - DeMoraes, Vinicius
  2. Meditation (Meditação) - Gimbel, Norman
  3. Little Bird/Little Boat - Boscoli
  4. Samba de Orfeu - Bonfa, Luiz
  5. Amy's Theme - Sebastian, John [Lo
  6. Corcovado (Quiet Nights) - Jobim, Antonio Carl
  7. The Look of Love - Bacharach, Burt
  8. One Note Samba/Recado Bossa Nova - Hendricks, Jon
  9. Triste - Jobim, Antonio Carl
  10. Misirlou - Roubanis, Nicholas
  11. Desafinado - Jobim, Antonio Carl
  12. Exotique Bossa Nova/Quiet Village Bossa Nova - Baxter, Les
  13. Witchcraft - Coleman, Cy
  14. Baia - Barroso, Ary
  15. Que Sabe Voce de Mim - Britinho, F. Cesare
  16. The Girl from Ipanema/Manha de Carnaval - Bonfa, Luiz
  17. Mas Que Nada - Ben, Jorge
  18. So Nice - Valle, Marcos
  19. Fly Me to the Moon [*] - Howard, Bart
reviews
Bill Perkins can play!rating: 5 out of 5
There isn't a weak cut on this CD. The best tunes are by saxist Bill Perkins and Cannonball Adderley, but every song on this is a joy. The seldom-recorded Amy's Theme by Martin Denny immediately carried me back to 1967. If you lived thru the '60's like I did, you will enjoy this CD. If you're too young to remember this decade, these songs will make you long for the era you missed.


A Mellow Grooverating: 4 out of 5
More orchestated than what I thought Bossa Nova was, yet mellows down easy for happy hour.


Bossa-Beautiful!rating: 5 out of 5
This is one of my favorite discs from the Capital Record's "Ultra Lounge" series.

Absolutely amazing.

My best loved cut is Rubin Mitchell's version of "Mas Que Nada."
Just try to sit still!




Flying down to Rio? No need to--that bossa nova beat is in orbit around my earlobes...rating: 5 out of 5
Bossa nova music was introduced to the world primarily by Antonio Carlos Jobim; and we are forever in debt to him for his gift to us. Bossa nova music exudes elegance, sophistication and a soothing rhythm that could bleach all neuroses right out of your system! This CD proves it.

The CD track set opens with "So Danço Samba (Jazz 'N' Samba)." Wanda De Sah sings the Portuguese lyrics to perfection and the musical arrangements makes great use of the horns, piano and percussion. The overall effect stuns me with its beauty; and I was left yearning for more once the number ended.

I wasn't disappointed. "Meditation (Meditacáo)" is something you may well recognize when you hear it even though you might not recognize this tune by name alone. Laurindo Almeida and The Bossa Nova All Stars perform this number with a smooth as silk approach that leaves you believing you're in a heaven on Earth. Terrific! Billy May & His Orchestra perform a wonderful rendition of the very romantic tune entitled "The Look Of Love;" May's arrangement uses great use of the horns as his arrangements always did; and the percussion plays without a superfluous note to enhance the beauty of "The Look Of Love."

"One Note Samba/Recado Bossa Nova" fuses together these two melodies on one track for a great effect; the romantic and sophisticated approach to this blend reflects good judgment as it oozes elegance, too. "Recado Bossa Nova" picks up the tempo and it makes good sense to make "Recado Bossa Nova" an extension of "One Note Samba" instead of the other way around.

"Misirlou" makes great use of both the guitar and the percussion; and Si Zentner's rendition of "Desafinado" uses the horns beautifully, especially with the solo horn at the beginning of this number. "Baia" has a sensual, romantic flavor to it as well.

"The Girl From Ipanema/Manha De Carnival" uses a person's whistling instead of vocals--very creative! "Más Que Nada" has an early 1960s rock flavor to it that surprises you; it works very well.

The CD ends strong with a bonus track of the great Julie London performing the classic "Fly Me To The Moon." Julie never misses a beat and the musical arrangement complements her vocals to perfection.

The liner notes include the song credits; and R. J. Smith contributes an informative, thoughtful essay about bossa nova. Bob Norberg at Capitol Recording Studios did a great job of digitally remastering these numbers, too.

I highly recommend this CD for fans of lounge music; and people who enjoy that bossa nova beat from the 1960s will love every minute of this great album!

Enjoy!



LOVE IT!rating: 5 out of 5
Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.


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